Several possible reasons:billamend wrote: ↑05 Sep 2020, 18:18Here is the problem with that plan: I think in that scenario Mercedes will chose to have RP as the factory team instead.
Stroll is best buddies with Toto, Toto has money in AM, and from what I understand so does Mercedes.
Why would Mercedes pick McLaren rather than RP?
- If McLaren is faster than Racing Point, it makes sense
- Racing Point hasn't proved it can design a front running car, McLaren hasn't done so recently but is on a good trajectory
- McLaren has great financial backing and supercar division which will ensure it remains in F1
Now, we must not forget that if Mercedes pulls out, they will do so by selling the chassis factory. This new team is logical successor as factory team, but it is highly speculative if the team will remain a front runner.
All in all, I agree that McLaren was probably positioning itself to profit from potential Mercedes pull out from F1, but they probably do not have any type of guarantee they will inherit the works status, that is to be earner and whoever is the fastest when that happens, will inherit it by default. Ofcourse, alongside this there is a normal benefit that Mercedes is probably the best engine and that McLaren will be able to directly compare performance against the constructors champions.